【有文稿】全球新闻速览

【有文稿】全球新闻速览

2015-08-05    02'26''

主播: 英语嘚吧嘚

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介绍:
First up, in Asia, The head of the Afghan Taliban's political office in Qatar has resigned, the latest sign of a split in the group following Mullah Omar's death. In Myanmar, the government has appealed for international aid amid floods which have killed at least 46 people and affected more than 200,000. (TY) Turning to Oceania, Australia's Prime Minister has rejected a proposal to consult Aboriginal people first about recognizing them in the nation's constitution. Staying in the country, Australians flying in and out of Bali will again experience disruptions due to a volcanic eruption. (ZJN) Moving on to Africa, In Libya, authorites are investigating a video that appears to show former leader Muammar Gaddafi's son and other prisoners being beaten in jail. In Cameroon, at least eight people were killed and about 100 others were kidnapped by suspected Boko Haram militants in an overnight raid. (Brain) And in the Middle East, Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni held talks with officials in Tehran, as a series of European officials seek closer trade ties with Iran. In Syria, a Pentagon spokesman has confirmed that US air power has been used for the first time to defend US-trained forces. (ZJN) Looking to Latin America, A Black Hawk police helicopter has crashed in a remote jungle area of Colombia, killing at least 16 officers. Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff has thanked Cuban doctors for boosting healthcare services under a programme called "More Doctors". (Brain) And in Europe, Germany's justice minister has sacked the country's top prosecutor, who had accused the government of interfering with a treason investigation. Britain's four police forces have been investigating separate claims of historical child sexual abuse involving former Prime Minister Edward Heath. (TY) And finally in North America, Former governor of the US state of Texas Rick Perry will not be one of the 10 participants in the first Republican presidential candiate TV debate. Staying in the country, evacuation orders have been given to 13,000 people in California as firefighters struggle to contain some 20 wildfires. (Brain) That's the global headlines survey.